[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Jul 6 2004, 11:03 AM\']That really proves why Louie was so bad as a game show host. For one thing, he would often ruin the suspense of a moment like that, something Dawson, Combs, and even Karn didn't do. The other thing is, if someone needed like say 40 points on the last answer to win, and answer given was #1, you should say it is #1, but not in such a way that it makes the person think they have won when they haven't, as was the case here.[/quote]
I don't think that makes him a bad host. That "touch the screen" thing was just something he liked to do for good luck. It didn't always work, but it was fun to watch when it did. I think it was a nice touch.
I don't get your "ruin the suspense" complaint either. If Anderson let up on the suspense at all, it was because it was a foregone conclusion that the money was won. He would joke around a bit, yes (this was his favorite spot for the "touch the screen" trick), but really there would be no suspense to milk, anyways.
[quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Jul 6 2004, 12:06 PM\'] Most heartbreaking loss IMHO, is Cathy Singer's $31,408 loss.
If you were her, and had that much money, and took that 1 passed spin that cost her the loot, how long would you have taken to stop the board to avoid her fate?
Are you serious, dude?
The board was random....there's really no "way" to avoid her fate.[/quote]
Dude, I thought we all knew that the board was many things, but not random. Still, any big loss on a game of chance should qualify, and I'll add Amie's last-spin $25,109 loss on Whammy! to that list. She didn't say a word to Todd after that, and I don't blame her.